Sep 5, 2007
For All GARFIELD Fans ******
Hello, to all those people who have gone through my Blog...
I am a great fan of Garfield- ask my husband "how lazy i can
be at times"..
For all u great people - a gud human being and a fren has given me this site to read Garfield...which i keep at your disposal...
http://www.marcellosendos.ch/comics/
ENJOY !!!!
Sep 4, 2007
Why write BLOGS @
It Was told about what HR Managers are doing - hiring people after reading their BLOGS. " Corporate Recruiters are surfing blogs to unhearth candidates ,expanding their talent pool and gaining insights that they can't get from resumes and interviews..
I thought " y " not exploit this oppurtunity and post my resume on my BLOG only,,, could be that luck strikes and i get a job...
Just for the Basic information I'm an extrovert person, i'm very innovative to come up with an idea to write a post on this topic, i'm a post graduate....... " obviously i would like to share credit with my brain who gets such ideas only while SHITTING.....
Sep 2, 2007
KURSK
The Kursk was an Oscar-class submarine, more than 500 feet long(170meters) and armed with cruise missiles designed to knock out aircraft carrier groups.
On Saturday, August 12, the giant Russian nuclear submarine
Saturday August 19
Russian naval chiefs ask the families of the 118 sailors who died in the
Thursday October 26
The 24 missiles are each primed with 750 kg of high explosive -- the equivalent of two
The missiles are specifically designed to sink enemy aircraft carriers.
according to the training schedule, the Kursk was to attack the opponent firing two practice torpedoes from 11:30 to 18:00 Moscow time.
What triggered off the explosions?
This question has still no clear answer. Russian officials suggest that it could be a collision with a foreign submarine, a mine from the second world war, or an emergency situation in the submarines torpedo compartment. Unofficial sources say that the Kursk could be hit by a torpedo-missile launched from the cruiser Peter the Great.
18 torpedoes and tube-launched missiles with conventional warheads were in the torpedo room.
Which of the torpedoes exploded first triggering the more powerful second explosion or whether it was a torpedo at all is still hard to say.
Failed rescue operation
From August 13th to August 14th, from 22:40 and until 01:05, another submersible, AS-32, was sent several times down to the Kursk, but it failed to establish even a visual contact with the submarine.
The Kursk was flooded with water in eight hours after it sank. Water found in the reactor compartment, but the reactors are said to be safely shutdown.
The Kursk submarine, with its two nuclear reactors is now laying at the sea bottom at 108 meters in the Barents Sea.
THESE are the facts of the "Story of KURSK" as it has been told by -CNN, BBC,and by various article on it. But has anyone ever bothered to think about those people who lost their lives in it. or worse still their dependents - parents, wife ,children, brother ,sister. who lost everything with the death of there loved ones...
But why would the government be bothered with that, it's just a news which will be forgotten in a day or so..
"Both the port and starboard sides of the damaged hull of the Oscar II-class submarine are armed with 12 new SS-N-19 Shipwreck missiles which neither
"There is a lot of excitement surrounding these secrets, and the Russians wouldn't want us to get close to them. This is one of the reasons they have not called for outside help."
It's just a political move for the government- just to preserve a secret they are not worried about saving the life of the crew, who had survived although a few in no. they did not ask for help...But then why bother just keep a one day Mourning for the deceased and get over with it.....
K-19 THE WIDOW MAKER
April 8, 1959 : K-19 is hull completed, is ready for christening.Breaking with tradition,a Man instead of a woman is chosen to break the champagne bottle across the back of the sub as it is being launched. Instead of shattering ,the bottle bounces off and lands intact.The superstitious in attendance are convinced it is a BAD OMEN....
K-19 was dubbed the widowmaker long before it put to sea. Dogged by problems of supply, poor workmanship, tight budgets, an unyielding and ill-advised adherence to schedules and other joys of communism, K-19 was Russia’s first nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. A big boat.
July-November 1960- K-19's first sea trials are plagued by breakdowns and malfunctions.
Day 18 - DISASTER STRIKES
Water pressure in starboard nuclear reactor's cooling system has dropped to zero.
Without Coolant the temperature in reactor core will rise unchecked.
A Thermal explosion would however, seriously damage or even sink K-19 & scatter a significant amount of Radioactive contamination to the surrounding sea & air.
About 8 men enter compartment6 to jury rig a system for getting water to the reactor. After about an hour, the men finally manage to weld a pipe supplying H2O onto the stub of former air vent value.
Cooling H2O flows into the stricken reactor. As the crew struggles to cool the reactor, deadly radiation is spreading through the sub.
RESCUE -
K-19 - The crew is overjoyed when they spot S-270 on the horizon.The 8 men from compartment 6 , theit faces grotesquely swollen & deformed are evacuated to S-270.
The non-essential crew members climb aboard for total of 79 men evacuated, leaving 60 men aboard K-19.
K-19 IS HEAVILY CONTAMINATED THROUGHOUT.
10 hrs later remaining 60 men are evacuated.
Within days - 8 veterans of K-19's inaugral mission died of radiation poisoning. 14 more died within 2 yrs. Remaining 117 suffered varying degrees of radiation related illness.
K-19 WAS DECOMMISSIONED IN 1991.
It spent it's final years moored to a pier near Murmank before it was finally scrapped in spring 2002.
I've seen the movie made on this sub, starring Harrison Ford.. .it just moves you to tears,how terrifying it must be for the crew at that moment and more so for their family members... To top it all the russian Admiral, stated "that every year many people die in car accidents"..The heroes were'nt given recognition ,they were kept in isolation because of the radiation...